I just received this last month and although I coveted it for a long time, I'm not loving it the way I thought I would.

I am the third owner. Original owner bought it from Jomashop so it doesn't have a warranty card. It comes with bracelet, rubber strap, Tudor box.

It's in absolutely excellent condition. The only marks are a couple of very faint strap changing marks on the lugs and some minor desk diving marks on the clasp. The rubber strap was new in the package when I got it and I wore it on the rubber three times.

There are no other marks on the watch. Any marks in the pictures are lint.

I'm looking for $2850 net and I pay shipping. I have good feedback and am happy to provide references.

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Katie is a great seller. Had a great chat with her before buying the watch. Very responsive and sent extra pictures too. Watch was described 100% as she stated in the post. Wouldn’t hesitate to do business with In the future! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

KatieB17 had an item listed at an extremely fair price, which I was able to get for hundreds less than an exact item is listed for now, which has been on the market since October...hers was snatched up in days...point? She doesn't try to price gouge other WUS'rs. She was …

Montres Tudor SA has designed, manufactured and marketed Tudor watches since 6 March 1946. Rolex founder Hans Wildorf conceived of the Tudor Watch Company to create a product for authorized Rolex dealers to sell that offered the reliability and dependability of a Rolex, but at a lower price. The number of Rolex watches was limited by the rate that they could product in-house Rolex movements, thus Tudor watches were originally equipped with off-the-shelf movements while using similar quality cases and bracelets.

Historically, Tudor watches have been manufactured by Montres Tudor SA using movements supplied by ETA SA. Since 2015 however, Tudor has begun to manufacture watches with in-house movements. The first model introduced with a in-house movement was the Tudor North Flag. Following this, updated versions of the Tudor Pelagos and Tudor Heritage Black Bay have also been fitted with an in-house caliber.

Tudor watches are marketed and sold in most countries around the world including the United States, Australia, Canada, India, Mexico, South Africa, many countries in Europe, South Asia, the Middle East and countries in South America, particularly Brazil, Argentina and Venezuela.